The invasion of Aberdeen (pics, too...)
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Jeff
Just so you don't think I'm ignoring an earlier post, I have no control of the file size upload limitation. Admins only have the power, I've tried to get it increased to no avail, please be happy with what we have, it's better than nothing. The pictures you've uploaded so far are great, I'm still kicking myself for not being able to make it.

Re: Jeff
Originally posted by gmenfan
Just so you don't think I'm ignoring an earlier post, I have no control of the file size upload limitation. Admins only have the power, I've tried to get it increased to no avail, please be happy with what we have, it's better than nothing. The pictures you've uploaded so far are great, I'm still kicking myself for not being able to make it.![]()
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Actually, considering that everything we have here is free, courtesy of Matrix, and in support of software that they also give away for free, I doubt if any of us have any complaints.
And for future reference, posting pics (or other files) on a site such as www.iupload.net and then linking to them from here, gets around most of the limitations. I think in the future, when I have more pics to post, I might upload both a thumbnail (for direct display here) and a link to the full-sized picture for those who want to see it. Doing that would help the forums load faster, let folks get an idea of what the big picture shows, and make everyone happy. Now, if only we could get Jess to do that with his banners...
What, me worry?
LOL! I was "this close" to climbing on board, but I could hear the sirens going off in my mind as the loudspeakers blared, "ATTENTION, ATTENTION, a tank has been mounted!"
Good thing no Shermans were there, or we would have all had to wrestle Jess to the ground!
Wild Bill
Good thing no Shermans were there, or we would have all had to wrestle Jess to the ground!
Wild Bill

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Nice photos, Jeff! (now how come we only get to see the back side of WB...? :p )
That PzIII looks neat. Must've been a "survivor", look at all the added front armor.... BIG mantlet...smoke launchers...bet there were schürzen on it at one time, too. One of those who didn't get sent back to the shop for conversion jobs, or got captured before they got the chance.
That PzIII looks neat. Must've been a "survivor", look at all the added front armor.... BIG mantlet...smoke launchers...bet there were schürzen on it at one time, too. One of those who didn't get sent back to the shop for conversion jobs, or got captured before they got the chance.
A few more photos
Here's a few more of my photos from Aberdeen:
This one is a really nice pair of Panther G's that I'd love to have flanking my driveway. Maybe make one my mailbox and dare the guys driving the snowplows to try and knock it down.
(Barrels up! Must have mail!)
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-09.jpg
Here's one of a Grant that was in pretty good shape. Now I understand why front slope hits bounce off, but turret shots score.
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-10.jpg
This one is a nicely restored PzIVf.
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-14.jpg
Another perfectly restored gem, a Chaffee
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-11.jpg
One for you Brit armor fans out there, a badly rusting Churchill
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-02.jpg
Last, but definately not least, a Jagdpanther!
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-05.jpg
(Note: For reasons I don't quite understand www.iupload.net is now blocking these links. I'll reupload the pics to the Matrix servers in new messages)
This one is a really nice pair of Panther G's that I'd love to have flanking my driveway. Maybe make one my mailbox and dare the guys driving the snowplows to try and knock it down.
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-09.jpg
Here's one of a Grant that was in pretty good shape. Now I understand why front slope hits bounce off, but turret shots score.
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-10.jpg
This one is a nicely restored PzIVf.
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-14.jpg
Another perfectly restored gem, a Chaffee
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-11.jpg
One for you Brit armor fans out there, a badly rusting Churchill
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-02.jpg
Last, but definately not least, a Jagdpanther!
http://www.iupload.net/042003/SPAPG-05.jpg
(Note: For reasons I don't quite understand www.iupload.net is now blocking these links. I'll reupload the pics to the Matrix servers in new messages)
What, me worry?
Originally posted by Jeff Norton
The restored R-35. Odd cammo, tho...
I don't recall seeing any wartime colour pics of French tanks, but in several b&w photos the camo patterns are very clear and bright. Also similar camo patterns can be seen in many drawings. Perhaps they thought this camo worked well?
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Because everytime WB would face me, I'd aim the camera and he'd escape into a smoke cloud.Nice photos, Jeff! (now how come we only get to see the back side of WB...?
Seriously, I tried, but there was a lot of action and stuff to see.
Maybe WB will post some and I can doctor them in Photoshop?:)
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Originally posted by Wild Bill
Thanks, Bernie! I'll be calling him tonight. Mike did start feeling better that evening and was able to get me to the airport.
That strange early Stuart is the M2A4, yes the earliest version of the M3 Stuart. It saw action against Japanese tanks in the Philippines during the Japanese invasion, with the 192nd and 194th US Tank battalions.
Love the pictures. Those were some great moments with all of you!
WB
M2A4 or M2A5? The stencil on the side says "A-5", but I suppose it could just refer to something else.
What, me worry?
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Pics from Mike Wilder via Wild Bill
Incoming!!!!
I got an e-mail from Wild Bill with an attachment today, and after checking it with every virus scanner known to man I was reassured that it didn't contain any mines, but I still opened it from across the room with a long stick.
What I found inside was a few photos forwarded by Bill from his brother Mike, and a note asking me to post them here, which I'm happy to do.
First up, a small shot of Wild Bill contemplating a Panther G. From the date on the file, and the different armor in the background, I think it was taken about 4 years ago.
(Apologies to all! For some reason www.iupload.net is now blocking links to the photos I've sent there. I will edit all the links shortly)
I got an e-mail from Wild Bill with an attachment today, and after checking it with every virus scanner known to man I was reassured that it didn't contain any mines, but I still opened it from across the room with a long stick.
What I found inside was a few photos forwarded by Bill from his brother Mike, and a note asking me to post them here, which I'm happy to do.
First up, a small shot of Wild Bill contemplating a Panther G. From the date on the file, and the different armor in the background, I think it was taken about 4 years ago.
(Apologies to all! For some reason www.iupload.net is now blocking links to the photos I've sent there. I will edit all the links shortly)
What, me worry?




